Stories
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Why Marcel Breuer's Brutalism Lives on in Atlanta April 23, 2019
Despite changes in architectural fashion and a debate over its future, the Brutalist Atlanta-Fulton Central Library will live on.
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11 Most Endangered Historic Places The Surprising Modern-Day Threat to George Washington’s Mount Vernon April 22, 2019
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We're Saving Places A Brief History of Preservation Month April 19, 2019
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Preservation Magazine 40 Under 40: The Next Generation of Historic Places April 19, 2019
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40 Under 40: Places The Magicians' Code: How Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens Is Preserved, Tile by Tile April 18, 2019
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Saving America's Historic Sites Why the Cathedral of Notre Dame Matters April 17, 2019
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In This Lush Florida Garden, Art and Nature Are Inseparable April 17, 2019
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What Is Italianate Architecture? April 16, 2019
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Saving America's Historic Sites 4 Incredible World Heritage Sites in America April 11, 2019
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund 4 African American Women's Clubs That Helped Write History April 10, 2019
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No, Washington Is Not Built on a Swamp April 10, 2019
It’s time to retire an old metaphor that has no basis in D.C.’s history.
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This Famous Western Film Set Will Soon Ride Again April 9, 2019
Paramount Ranch's Western Town burned to a crisp in late 2018. The National Park Service aims to rebuild it by late 2020.
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